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One / Other

Editor's Notes A one-of-a-kind soundscape bound to get you hooked from the moment you press play.

US-based indie singer/songwriter Geographer comes to Wolf in a Suit with the uniquely hypnotizing sonic creation that is "One / Other". With this soundscape, he caresses our senses and speaks to our minds, hearts and souls using words that are looking for home...maybe we can be it. The song is absolutely magnificent from start to end, pulling us in as it blurs the lines between pop, rock, folk and electronica.

There's something about "One / Other" that is uniquely mesmerizing and truly captivating, pulling us in from the moment we press play and making sure we connect. This soundscape is that of a modern-day masterpiece that is not only exciting to hear but quite intoxicating to feel from the moment we press play. So listen closely and fall prey to the powerful yet subtle dose of the unknown that makes this song a must-listen gem. Enjoy!

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“It's easy to forget, when examining the brief and bloody history of humanity, that through it all, from the dark ages to the social media era, there has also been the tiny, muffled, sweet voice of love. In our own lives, we feel it every day, whether we’re connected to it or not. But it so rarely leaves the confines of our bodies or our darkened rooms, and almost never finds its way into the all-important, fluorescently lit rooms of power, commerce, and politics.

Love, that most human of all qualities, most precious of all resources, is neglected so utterly in our daily lives, pushed aside for goals and, hopes and priorities that are not our own. This song has a chorus that I refuse to believe in: ‘You only get one or the other.’ Yes, sure, that’s how it would seem. But how can that be?

I feel trapped in, mollified, and opiated by a system that relegates my love to the status of mere fuel for the mechanisms of power, and yet my love exists all the same. As if the coal in the ground were destined for much more than our furnaces.”

Geographer on "One / Other"

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